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<blockquote data-quote="Hybrid90accord" data-source="post: 725130" data-attributes="member: 559019"><p>Ok here we go well I have a pioneer ddeh-p8600 headunit for 6 months and I love it. I'm also running a PPI 2 channel , Audio control X-over and Jl 5001. I went to pull out my old RCA and replace them with some new monster cables RCA's and now I have engine wine and poping when I turn the car off coming out of the speakers and subwoofer. I put back the old RF twisted RCA and I still have the wine now. Is it coming from the headunit? I don't understand how all of a sudden I have engine wine. I put a ground loop isolator to the RCA's and It was still wining through the speakers etc. What in the hell am I to do. I sent the radio off to get serviced but i'm not even 100% sure it was the radio. And Ideas, the power and rcs are on different side of the car like their suppose to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hybrid90accord, post: 725130, member: 559019"] Ok here we go well I have a pioneer ddeh-p8600 headunit for 6 months and I love it. I'm also running a PPI 2 channel , Audio control X-over and Jl 5001. I went to pull out my old RCA and replace them with some new monster cables RCA's and now I have engine wine and poping when I turn the car off coming out of the speakers and subwoofer. I put back the old RF twisted RCA and I still have the wine now. Is it coming from the headunit? I don't understand how all of a sudden I have engine wine. I put a ground loop isolator to the RCA's and It was still wining through the speakers etc. What in the hell am I to do. I sent the radio off to get serviced but i'm not even 100% sure it was the radio. And Ideas, the power and rcs are on different side of the car like their suppose to be. [/QUOTE]
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